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the guardian said senior advisers to mitt romney have criticized the british prime minister david cameron for his "love in" with president obama. >> this is "newsday". >> the chinese dissident chen guangcheng has left the embassy over fears about his wife and children. >> the two contenders in the french presidential election have accused each other of lying in their only televised debate before second -- the second round about. the un is to release a report on how people can use media to transform society to markets press freedom day. uprisings have highlighted the power of the media. it says they power of the internet and journalists have remained fragile and is not within the reach of everyone. our guest joins us via skype. new media, social media has made such an impact on how we report stories. normally -- what is your view of this? >> the internet and social media has been transformative in many regions of the world. in asia a particularly. it is something that is always growing and which oppressive governments like china and burma are seeking to repress. >> we talked about china sp
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dc guardian angels are patrolling a northwest neighbourhood. a man where has attacked on the 14th street northwest last week. a security camera recorded the punch and what appears to be the man stomping on the victim. maureen. >>> the 36-year-old victim was released from hospital yesterday after having extensive surgery on his face this weekend. the crime caused outrage and calls for better policing. >> close up on the corner here and then every now and then we will just take a sweep. >> reporter: guardian angels on patrol. looking to stop more trouble on the 1400 block of w street northwest. >> if we see anyone using illegal drugs, using any open container alcohol, we are going to simply walk up to them and say look, excuse me can y'all take that elsewhere. >> reporter: their presence is in response to a vicious beat down on thursday afternoon here in the alley behind 1413 w street. the building security cameras recorded the attack. it happened after a 36-year-old man who lives in the building, simply asked another man to pick up his beer can.
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the problem a veteran incarceration really is after coming back from iraq and afghanistan because the guardian reported a two thousand and four study calculated that there are about one hundred forty thousand veterans and u.s. federal state prisons but that was eight years ago and also doesn't include those held a county jail so could this new type of facility become a trend joining me to discuss it is the man behind the facility john dar the sheriff of musty county john thanks so much for joining us tonight and when you start by just telling us how it is that you came to the conclusion that this was something you had to have. zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero. zero. zero. zero zero well we're going to look. now as i mentioned at the top of the introduction here it's really hard to find any specific statistics it's just how many veterans do you find themselves in prison once they come home do you have any you know better up to date numbers or at least local figures. what it was going to jail that have a little over a hundred. of what we think is you know i thought placing dep
the problem a veteran incarceration really is after coming back from iraq and afghanistan because the guardian reported a two thousand and four study calculated that there are about one hundred forty thousand veterans and u.s. federal state prisons but that was eight years ago and also doesn't include those held a county jail so could this new type of facility become a trend joining me to discuss it is the man behind the facility john dar the sheriff of musty county john thanks so much for...
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she told guardians she was going to a friend's house on friday but never arrived. she was last seen wearing a red and white jacket and yellow athletic shorts. police consider her to be missing and in danger. d in dan >>> in the developing story of hillary clinton's trip to china, the u.s. ambassador says the blind dissident was not pressured to leave the american embassy but he claims he left because of threats by chinese authorities against his family. he is now begging hillary clinton to take him with her after she wraps up official economic talks in beijing. >>> the sports world is morning a tragic loss of one of the greatest defensive players of all time. >> the latest on the death of junior seau. i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom ca
she told guardians she was going to a friend's house on friday but never arrived. she was last seen wearing a red and white jacket and yellow athletic shorts. police consider her to be missing and in danger. d in dan >>> in the developing story of hillary clinton's trip to china, the u.s. ambassador says the blind dissident was not pressured to leave the american embassy but he claims he left because of threats by chinese authorities against his family. he is now begging hillary...
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over to the guardian who talks about yaush, syria's top ally and how it must be involved. for russia's civil war and sectarian chaos in syria is as potent a threat to its strategic interests as a nato intervention. it's late to the table but russia's support for annan could yet save the plan. russia and china have been faulted for blocking the u.n. on taking action. we're joined by aman in cairo. what are the expectations for these talks today between kofi annan and president assad? >> well, good morning, willie. if you ask syrian opposition activists inside and outside of syria, they'll tell you there really is no hope to the u.n. peace plan. it has now been in place for six weeks. it's not stopped the violence. although it's important to keep in mind it's meant to be an observer mission. meant to observe the violence or lack of it happening on the ground. but in the presence of u.n. observers, the violence has steadily over the past six weeks continued to rise. for the time being as the u.n. general on the ground told us when we were in syria, he said this is the only ga
over to the guardian who talks about yaush, syria's top ally and how it must be involved. for russia's civil war and sectarian chaos in syria is as potent a threat to its strategic interests as a nato intervention. it's late to the table but russia's support for annan could yet save the plan. russia and china have been faulted for blocking the u.n. on taking action. we're joined by aman in cairo. what are the expectations for these talks today between kofi annan and president assad? >>...
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i know a lot of them say it's not going to be me, but she is a guardian of a disabled sister and so she couldn't move. i think she felt free to speak about immigration issues. she said self-support, she said what does that even mean. she wanted to appeal to latinos that -- of course that's the biggest problem, you can't sell it in a republican primary. >> real quickly, new jersey, not a swing state, but i got a big chance to talk about chris christie. >> chris christie as got that great new ad out with the video with cory booker. he is somebody who's breaking maybe the first rule of vice president speculation. >> also making news this morning, franciscan university will no longer offer health insurance plans to students. all that comes after catholic bishops say they will sue -- birth control to women without a co-pay. >>> jpmorgan chase now facing a justice department investigation. ceo jamey dimon survived that shareholder vote yet to keep his job and to keep a $23 million pay package. >>> arizona wildfires have been raging since last weekend. ra firefighter residents are under an eva
i know a lot of them say it's not going to be me, but she is a guardian of a disabled sister and so she couldn't move. i think she felt free to speak about immigration issues. she said self-support, she said what does that even mean. she wanted to appeal to latinos that -- of course that's the biggest problem, you can't sell it in a republican primary. >> real quickly, new jersey, not a swing state, but i got a big chance to talk about chris christie. >> chris christie as got that...
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f this book is a historian and also the author of a very interesting book on kingman brewster, the guardian of yell. -- yale. he has taught at yale and rights -- writes in the popular press as well. lee and he was a former publisher of the international herald tribune, as well as the former director of the gw school of media and public affairs. and i'm going to turn to steve hayward, who is my colleague at institute. i was there for many years. the american enterprise he is an expert on many issues, environmental issues included. he is also a historian and put a ronald reagan. scientist with a background in he has written several books on the presidency of ronald reagan. he has provided a skeptical -- somewhat more skeptical republicans. viewpoint of moderate finally, dan balz. author for "washington post." chief correspondent for the he is the author of the battle for america, 2008. he is working on the title. title, but the idea is the same. he has covered campaigns for many years. also, the white house and congress. he is a veteran washington. has won many awards in various places. and h
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area, ashley was last seen friday wearing a red and white jacket and yellow athletic shorts she told guardians she was going to a friend's house and never showed up. she is considered missing and in danger. >>> new insight into the mind of osama bin laden, is making headlines, the world is about to have access to some of the terrorists master mind's last words, they are being posted online, fox 5s wisdom martin is live in our net center with this story wisdom. >> this is the website, it is the army's combating terrorism center at u.s. military academy they were scheduled to post documents online 9:00 a.m. this morning, background on this navy seals collected those documents in a raid a year ago that killed osama bin laden they include a diary and handwritten notes the documents show, correspondence between osama bin laden and associates it shows he was some times ignored by field commanders who dismissed him as out of touch. now to english translations and original versions in arabic ctc will issue a short report on the documents and overview of somethings now the publication of the osama bin
area, ashley was last seen friday wearing a red and white jacket and yellow athletic shorts she told guardians she was going to a friend's house and never showed up. she is considered missing and in danger. >>> new insight into the mind of osama bin laden, is making headlines, the world is about to have access to some of the terrorists master mind's last words, they are being posted online, fox 5s wisdom martin is live in our net center with this story wisdom. >> this is the...
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and the kerry member when "the guardian," "the guardian" broke the story in july 2009, and it was a police bravery award, it is usually in july. so i don't want to absolutely rule out the fact that i may have mentioned it to him because he was often around, but i don't remember, sit down conversation where we discussed it at any light. >> so you're admitting of the possibility that -- >> i'm saying that it might quite probably have happened if the sequences of events, if my memory serves me well, and those are the sequence of events that "the guardian" story broke out in july 2009, but i can't member what date, and the police bravery awards were afterwards but it could've been the other way around. >> "the guardian" story was the fifth or six, wasn't it? the eighth. the meetings with mr. -- more frequent. what with the purpose of those meetings in your own words that? >> what they would often be attended come usually he would accompany a commissioner, on a particular senior officer, or if he came in on his own, it would be to discuss things with me and my crime editor and senior team, and
and the kerry member when "the guardian," "the guardian" broke the story in july 2009, and it was a police bravery award, it is usually in july. so i don't want to absolutely rule out the fact that i may have mentioned it to him because he was often around, but i don't remember, sit down conversation where we discussed it at any light. >> so you're admitting of the possibility that -- >> i'm saying that it might quite probably have happened if the sequences of...
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. >> he lives in daly city with his guardian family. >> i still, every once in while we're doing fine and having fun and then i think " he has cancer ". it's still hits the because this is so new. >> the coach has set up a fund to help defray medical costs and to fly his biological parents in to be with their son. over $9,000 has been raised so far. >> i tried to think positive as much as i can. i will be ok. this is just a small little fight that i have to go through. but i'm going to be fine. >> it looks like his parents are be able to make that trip. when he is able to and feels well enough, he keep score in the dugout. so that is a remarkable young man. >> he teaches us all an awful lot. bless his heart. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today.
. >> he lives in daly city with his guardian family. >> i still, every once in while we're doing fine and having fun and then i think " he has cancer ". it's still hits the because this is so new. >> the coach has set up a fund to help defray medical costs and to fly his biological parents in to be with their son. over $9,000 has been raised so far. >> i tried to think positive as much as i can. i will be ok. this is just a small little fight that i have to go...
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she told her guardians that she was going to a friend's house but she never showed up there. she was last seen wearing a rhett and white jacket and yellow athletic shorts. if you have any information, contact fairfax police. >>> new from overnight dmt krmt police are searching for the person who stabbed two people along southeast washington. a man and a woman were stabbed just before midnight. we're told the woman is in grave condition. the man is expected to survive. investigators did not release their names. so far no arrests. >> the victim of aan legend carjacking is now facing charges himself. police say the 35-year-old lied to them when he claimed that he was jumped by three men wednesday night in college park. he said the men armed with guns beat him up, robbed him and stole his lexus just before 11:00. turnses out the car was found in silver spring about 45 minutes before the alleged carjacking. khan is charged with making a false statement. if convicted he faces a maximum pen alet of six months in prison and a 500 dollar fine. >>> baby bear euthanized last week would
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and the author of very interesting book on king man brucer the former president of yale entitled the guardian. >> i'm going to turn to an expert on many issues environment included but also a historian and political scientist with background and ronald reagan and perhaps will provide a more skeptical viewpoint about the demise of moderate republicans. and finally dan vaults to my left the chief correspondent of the post. author of the battle for america 2008 and will that be for 2012 too? >> until then still work okay a title. >> covered campaigns for many years for the post but also the white house and congress. as a veteran washington journalist. win over many awards from various places like the american political science association and an appears regularly on shows like pbs's washington week and. i'll come down the road this way and start with jeff and ask you a broad question. not fair for me to ask you to summarize your book but i'm going to ask you do that. what was the employ pe yous behind the moderate republican movement? why did it decline and high is that a bad thing for america?
and the author of very interesting book on king man brucer the former president of yale entitled the guardian. >> i'm going to turn to an expert on many issues environment included but also a historian and political scientist with background and ronald reagan and perhaps will provide a more skeptical viewpoint about the demise of moderate republicans. and finally dan vaults to my left the chief correspondent of the post. author of the battle for america 2008 and will that be for 2012 too?...
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immediately pleaded with melanie, who was one of the arresting officers but who at that point had become an guardian angel. she was different from the west. i know this is going to sound kind of strange, but up until that point i had felt safe with her there at the scene, sort of a maternal presence that would not allow things to get too out of control. i shouted out to her. you don't have to do this. tell them they don't have to do this. >> going to that story, when i was initially pulled over, i had a job to go to that monday. it was going to pay way more money than i was working at the dodgers stadium. they called in other states will need to be to go to work on monday. so when i heard that, i got a few beers and went to my buddies house. i didn't let him i was going to be going to work, i didn't know how he would feel about that. it was all good. we were on the way and my dad used to take us to shame. near an area where we grew up that. so we started out over there the only thing i could think about is that job. i have to make it to his job on monday. i know i've been drinking, and i'm on parole
immediately pleaded with melanie, who was one of the arresting officers but who at that point had become an guardian angel. she was different from the west. i know this is going to sound kind of strange, but up until that point i had felt safe with her there at the scene, sort of a maternal presence that would not allow things to get too out of control. i shouted out to her. you don't have to do this. tell them they don't have to do this. >> going to that story, when i was initially...
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ashley may o'brien told guardians she was going to a friend's house on friday but she never arrived. she was last seen wearing a red and white jacket and yellow athletic shorts. police consider o'brien to be missing and in danger. >>> developing in china, a flip- flop on asylum. the blind chinese dissident claims that threats made against his wife made him change his mind about staying in country. he claims warnings from officials at the american embassy made him change his mind ads well but u.s. officials say that is not the case. the diplomatic struggle is playing out as america's top diplomat is in beijing for high level talks. >>> new details this morning in the hazing death of a college drum major. >> up next, more than a dozen people are now charged in this. we'll get the late of as we check more headlines on the other side. what's going on? installing cable. you know this is an ikea, right? yes, but look at this sofa! it's so comfortable. we don't want to leave. have you been living here? can i have dinner at michael's house? they're having meatballs. don't be back too late. y
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she told her guardians that she was going to a friend's house. but she never showed up there. she was last seen wearing a red and white jacket, and yellow athletic shorts. if you have any information, please contact police. >>> well, a judge will sentence a falls church community leader this fall for his child molestation conviction. a jury found michael gardner guilty of sexually assaulting two 10-year-old girls during a slumber party for his daughter at their house last summer. they handed down the verdict yesterday. they agreed on three of the four counts of child molestation, the parents of one of the girls spoke after the ruling. this parent asked that they not, we not show the face. >> i'm just glad it's over. we're exhausted. there's really, nothing, there's really no victory. this is just a bad business that had to be done. and we're thankful for the jury's decision and, and how things have come out. >> the jury recommended gardner get 22 years in prison. a judge will formally sentence him in september. prosecutors say they will retry gardner on another count of aggrav
she told her guardians that she was going to a friend's house. but she never showed up there. she was last seen wearing a red and white jacket, and yellow athletic shorts. if you have any information, please contact police. >>> well, a judge will sentence a falls church community leader this fall for his child molestation conviction. a jury found michael gardner guilty of sexually assaulting two 10-year-old girls during a slumber party for his daughter at their house last summer. they...
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as recently as yesterday the british press, the guardian which has been the best uncovering the story had been focusing on what the report would say about james murdoch, rupert's son, and the heir apparent for the company and whether he misled the company. and i think misled the house of commons. but what nobody expected is that this was going to go right to the top to rupert murdoch, and what it says has widespread ramifications for news corp. in the u.s. it talks about his lack of candor, lack of openness, speaks volumes about the lack of al corporate governance at news corp. and we conclude, therefore, he's not a fit person to exercise the stewardship of a major international company. now, right now news corp. is facing u.s. justice department investigations for alleged bribery in russia, in china, and in the uk, paying off british police officers. it's facing major shareholder resolutions to break up the murdoch family control of the company. what we're looking at is close to a shareholder revolt within news corp. and this powerful language about rupert murdoch himself is going to
as recently as yesterday the british press, the guardian which has been the best uncovering the story had been focusing on what the report would say about james murdoch, rupert's son, and the heir apparent for the company and whether he misled the company. and i think misled the house of commons. but what nobody expected is that this was going to go right to the top to rupert murdoch, and what it says has widespread ramifications for news corp. in the u.s. it talks about his lack of candor,...
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and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. and the best exotic marigold hol, in theaters this summer. >> so much for that election day euphoria... >> the economy has now lost 650,000 jobs just in the past three months... >> narrator: the inauguration was 76 days away. >> this was the most eventful and consequential presidential transition in american history. >> all eyes are now on barack obama to turn it around... >> narrator: in chicago, president-elect barack obama was watching the economy continue to collapse. >> this is like watching a train wreck in slow motion... >> the s&p 500 in an 11-year low... >> he had to start thinking about this the day after he was elected. >> and the losses just snowballed... >> narrator: at the start of his presidential quest, obama had chosen a dream team of reform-minded economists.
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. >> the halo was flattering to me this is saying the president is the guardian angel of the lgbt movement. tony morrison was the first to say bill clinton was the first black president and that was a complement, that everyone in the country was like shock and awe as well but culturally, it was tony morrison saying he gets us. >> right. >> do you think that is myth and chris i will ask you that too. people came out oh, so disrespectful that is a whole other issue but do you think that point was missed? all host like paying homage to this sitting president, who has embraced the civil equality of the lgbt community, do you think it was missed? >> missed because we are so polarized politically in this country. everybody is you knower sensitive, everybody trying to find a reason to be cotree verbal. i will take the high road. to -- controversial. i will take the high road. to me a black man his face highlighted, with a halo over his head, i look at that, the story and sentiment of andrew sullivan he expressed earlier this week, is saying, we look at barack obama as the guardian angel and we sh
. >> the halo was flattering to me this is saying the president is the guardian angel of the lgbt movement. tony morrison was the first to say bill clinton was the first black president and that was a complement, that everyone in the country was like shock and awe as well but culturally, it was tony morrison saying he gets us. >> right. >> do you think that is myth and chris i will ask you that too. people came out oh, so disrespectful that is a whole other issue but do you...
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she's a very good guardian mal as -- guard animal as well. we have cameo, one of our chickens here and she was rescued as a young chick. as she got older, people were living in the city and decide they couldn't keep -- >> what is this animal, this wonderful donkey going to do with a stubborn mother or mother-in-law, what's going to happen with that? that could be a problem. i don't know if that's a mother's day gift or not. now, what about serenity. i want to know about serenity the llama, one of my new friends here at "fox & friends." good morning, how are you? >> serenity as you can see is very social. >> serenity doesn't speak. >> no, sorry. she hasn't figured that out yet. >> some people think llamas spit, is that true? >> they all can spit but only some do spit. the ones that are more protective. they do that usually towards other llamas and typical over food. >> a lot of these were abused and maltreated so you've taken them in. an opportunity to honor our moms across america by taking care of these animals. >> absolutely. it's the gift
she's a very good guardian mal as -- guard animal as well. we have cameo, one of our chickens here and she was rescued as a young chick. as she got older, people were living in the city and decide they couldn't keep -- >> what is this animal, this wonderful donkey going to do with a stubborn mother or mother-in-law, what's going to happen with that? that could be a problem. i don't know if that's a mother's day gift or not. now, what about serenity. i want to know about serenity the...
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>> i think it would be unfair to person concerned and because he has been named by the guardian and "the new york times" but what i'm saying is, and when i, very few occasions which i used a private detective was -- >> can you name other private detective you worked with? >> no. >> you can't remember them? >> no. >> are you aware of the pape used detectives though? >> sorry? >> did the paper use other private detectives other than steve whitmore, jonathan rees and glenn mulcaire? >> he was, he was the one i was, i was aware of at the time. and as i said, the first time i heard about glenn mulcaire when he was arrested in 2006. >> is it your belief that the paper used other private investigators that you just can't remember today? >> no. i remember, it isn't that i can't remember. it is, you have the same information as i have which is from operation motorman. >> one last question. do you have any regrets? >> of course i have regrets. i mean, the idea that milly dowler's phone was accessed by someone being paid by "the news of the world" or even worse, authorized by someone at "news of
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and the guardian. >> are you all right? >> reporter: neither a big hit. so did you think at this point, well, i'm going to be a good actor? i'm going to goat parts? i'm not going to be a really big star? >> i just thought i would be a working actor as long as i can pay bills i'll be fine. >> reporter: but one person who believed he could be a star was cbs president and ceo leslie moonvez. he thought the mentalist was just the right part for baker. >> i saw him in his office. he said, look, i just wanted to say congratulations. i told you so. and he said and i'm glad it happened on my network. now get out of here. >> reporter: even with the mentalist and his star on the rise, that's not what matters most to simon baker. he says there's one role more important than any he'll ever play on screen. >> all this stuff is great but at the end of the day, being a parent, that's head and shoulders above it all. >> how many people here were actually born.... >> osgood: coming up a bevy of betty. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and
and the guardian. >> are you all right? >> reporter: neither a big hit. so did you think at this point, well, i'm going to be a good actor? i'm going to goat parts? i'm not going to be a really big star? >> i just thought i would be a working actor as long as i can pay bills i'll be fine. >> reporter: but one person who believed he could be a star was cbs president and ceo leslie moonvez. he thought the mentalist was just the right part for baker. >> i saw him in...
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it still gets a reasonable amount of coverage in "the guardian puzzle -- guardian." >> january 2007, you resigned. whether discussions before the resignation? >> there was the conversation about my resignation. >> did you have conversations with mr. murdoch before you resigned? >> no. >> you concluded your severance agreement, described as a compromise agreement. the narrative starts at page 02379. we can see it is dated february 26, 2007. do you see that? >> yes. >> which i think is exactly a year to date -- i am sorry. a month after you resigned. >> i resigned two weeks before i actually left. the conversation i mentioned it took place two weeks before i left the building. >> you were not resigning on the basis that you would walk away from any benefit to might attain. you and thought you would lead eventually. >> it was my decision. there was not in negotiation or discussion about whether or not i would or would not. i was very clear that i was going to resign, and i did so. >> clause 3, you received both payment in lieu of the employers contractual. , and compensation for termina
it still gets a reasonable amount of coverage in "the guardian puzzle -- guardian." >> january 2007, you resigned. whether discussions before the resignation? >> there was the conversation about my resignation. >> did you have conversations with mr. murdoch before you resigned? >> no. >> you concluded your severance agreement, described as a compromise agreement. the narrative starts at page 02379. we can see it is dated february 26, 2007. do you see...
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. >>> and britain guardian reports on a milestone, claire lamont paralyzed from the chest down was the first person to finish the london marathon in bionic suit. it took her 16 days. along the way she >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by kay jewelers. every kiss begins with kay. >>> a former aide to john edwards testifies edwards knew a major financial supporter was giving money to his mistress and daughter. we'll see if rielle hunter could testify against hunter. >>> and tsa agents find a disassembled handgun hidden inside a 4-year-old's stuffed animal. his dad said he had no idea it was there. we'll tell you why the boy's mother is getting the blame. you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by "snow white and the huntsman" from the producer of "alice and wonder land." uncover stronger, younger looking skin. [ female announcer ] new aveeno skin strengthening body cream helps transform dry, thinning skin, by strengthening its moisture barrier, for improved texture and elasticity in 2 weeks. reveal healthy, supple
. >>> and britain guardian reports on a milestone, claire lamont paralyzed from the chest down was the first person to finish the london marathon in bionic suit. it took her 16 days. along the way she >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by kay jewelers. every kiss begins with kay. >>> a former aide to john edwards testifies edwards knew a major financial supporter was giving money to his mistress and daughter. we'll see if rielle hunter could testify...
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this is a headline from "the guardian." you have sent a letter to the fcc commissioner saying that fox's licenses should be revoked. why? guest: under american law, the fcc has a standard that only people of good character can hold broadcast licenses. when you are found to have poor character, you can have your license revoked. included within that definition is the fcc has found that when people have lacked candor, that has been a reason to revoke licenses. mr. murdoch and his son, james murdoch, both lacked candor. the culture committee found that the testimony of rupert murdoch was barely credible. that is certainly something that the u.s. authorities ought to take into consideration when considering the murdoch licenses. host: you said the illegal actions of news corporation are not limited only to great britain. can i get your response? guest: -- host: in terms of how far this has spread? guest: the actions of news corporation have legal impacts in america because of all laws. news corporation is controlled by u.s. law
this is a headline from "the guardian." you have sent a letter to the fcc commissioner saying that fox's licenses should be revoked. why? guest: under american law, the fcc has a standard that only people of good character can hold broadcast licenses. when you are found to have poor character, you can have your license revoked. included within that definition is the fcc has found that when people have lacked candor, that has been a reason to revoke licenses. mr. murdoch and his son,...
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they detained the girl's grandmother and 2002 and left without without a guardian. during the night a man broke into the room and raped the 12-year-old girl. her sisters managed to obtain the release of the grandmother after this. but the elder woman died months after she returned home. the rapist was sentenced to a mere five days in detention. within three years, she was sold as a child bride to a man twice her age. her sister were also sold by traffickers and have not been found as of today. when a german reporter and chinas volunteers found the father, he told them that the husband had turned her into a prostitute to earn income for him. he beats her frequently and sold her body to bachelors in that area. then was -- she will roam the mown teenages for over weeks sometimes before return together house. remember, all of this was set into motion by the enforcement of the one-child policy for the family and the lack of value assigned to girls and women in china. a second story is -- last october, official dragged her into a van this is the picture of her. she was he
they detained the girl's grandmother and 2002 and left without without a guardian. during the night a man broke into the room and raped the 12-year-old girl. her sisters managed to obtain the release of the grandmother after this. but the elder woman died months after she returned home. the rapist was sentenced to a mere five days in detention. within three years, she was sold as a child bride to a man twice her age. her sister were also sold by traffickers and have not been found as of today....
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courts are the very guardians of our fundamental freedoms. we must all do our part to sustain them so that they can do their work to sustain constitutional democracy in america. constitutional democracy is the key to freedom. freedom is what we are talking about today. i am pleased to introduce our program moderator, john milewski. he is the host of the television and radio program "dialogue." john is a veteran broadcast journalist and a communications professional with extensive experience as a moderator, interviewer, anger, reporter, and producer. he is a frequent moderator for programs and panel discussions of the american bar association division for public education for which john we are very grateful. i am pleased to turn the program over to john and look forward to this panel discussion. [applause] >> thank you. you were kind enough to not add that i was born the same year as lot day. and the spirit of transparency. welcome to the wilson center. some of you are familiar faces from these past programs you referenced. i want to say hello
courts are the very guardians of our fundamental freedoms. we must all do our part to sustain them so that they can do their work to sustain constitutional democracy in america. constitutional democracy is the key to freedom. freedom is what we are talking about today. i am pleased to introduce our program moderator, john milewski. he is the host of the television and radio program "dialogue." john is a veteran broadcast journalist and a communications professional with extensive...
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. >>> britain's guardian looks at a true cold case. scientists have been able to get traces of blood from the iceman, his body was frozen solid in the italian alps 5300 years ago. it is the oldest blood sample ever retrieved. >>> "the wall street journal" reports on a record-breaking art action. a pastel version of "the scream" sold for just under $120 million last night here in new york. some art experts were predicting the price could go as high as $200 million. the buyer's name was not revealed. we'll take a closer look at the auction coming up in >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by dairy queen. so good it's ridiculous. >>> john edwards' daughter walks out of court in tears as a witness describes a confrontation between her mother and father. we'll look at why testimony in that corruption trial focused on everything but the money. >>> and is anything off limit when it comes to life of a president? we'll look at what president obama's old girlfriends are saying about him in a new book. you're watching "cbs this mo
. >>> britain's guardian looks at a true cold case. scientists have been able to get traces of blood from the iceman, his body was frozen solid in the italian alps 5300 years ago. it is the oldest blood sample ever retrieved. >>> "the wall street journal" reports on a record-breaking art action. a pastel version of "the scream" sold for just under $120 million last night here in new york. some art experts were predicting the price could go as high as $200...
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of this book is a historian and also the author of a very interesting book on kingman brewster, the guardian of yell. he has taught at yale and rights in the popular press as well. we heebner is a founding member of the. [inaudible] society. and he was a former publisher of the international herald tribune, as well as the former director of the gw school of media and public affairs. and i'm going to turn to steve hayward, who is my colleague at the american enterprise institute. he is an expert on many issues, environmental issues included. he is also a historian and put a scientist with a background in ronald reagan. he has written several books on the presidency of ronald reagan. he has provided a skeptical -- somewhat more skeptical viewpoint of moderate republicans. finally, dan balz. chief correspondent for the "washington post." he is the author of the battle for america, 2008. he is working on the title, but the idea is the same. he has covered campaigns for many years. also, the white house and congress. he is a veteran washington. he has won many awards in various places. and he app
of this book is a historian and also the author of a very interesting book on kingman brewster, the guardian of yell. he has taught at yale and rights in the popular press as well. we heebner is a founding member of the. [inaudible] society. and he was a former publisher of the international herald tribune, as well as the former director of the gw school of media and public affairs. and i'm going to turn to steve hayward, who is my colleague at the american enterprise institute. he is an expert...
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if there is a deal made, he becomes a guardian of the religious aspect of the country. we should not forget the military -- government of islamic republic of afghanistan -- a very islamic institution. there could be something at there that gives him the title to oversee religion. with the overseas s -- whether he oversees shias or not and gives them a say in the constitution -- how would he look at? beyond women, there is the issue of the shia. he seems to be much softer on the shias. perhaps that could be the umbrella under which he works, or people die. naturally or i naturally. > -- naturally or unnaturally. [laughter] >> thank you, sir. joint staff. what signpost can we look for to see if they are negotiating in good faith or not? are there any lessons from nepal we can take from that? along those lines, at what point are they along for a our enemy and a group -- but they no longer our enemy and a group that we are trying to create healing with? thank you. >> you want to interpret that part -- >> let me get this straight -- what you are asking for is signposts that
if there is a deal made, he becomes a guardian of the religious aspect of the country. we should not forget the military -- government of islamic republic of afghanistan -- a very islamic institution. there could be something at there that gives him the title to oversee religion. with the overseas s -- whether he oversees shias or not and gives them a say in the constitution -- how would he look at? beyond women, there is the issue of the shia. he seems to be much softer on the shias. perhaps...
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. >>> and "the guardian." in pakistan, the doctor who helped the united states track down osama bin laden has been convicted of high treason and sentenced to 33 years in prison. the doctor ran a vaccination program for the cia, trying to collect dna to verify bin laden's presence at the compound. the u.s. is apparently now working behind the scenes to have the sentence reduced or tossed out. >>> "the los angeles times" business section, one of britain's most respected journalists says under oath that piers morgan specifically instructed him on how to hack into someone's voicemail. the conversation apparently happened during a lunch between the two men back in 2002. morgan responded on twitter, that's the time -- that's the last time i invite a jerry me packsman to lunch. ungrateful little wretch. >> so he's joking about it. but he's -- this isn't the first time this has come up, right? >> it has come up before. >> it's not funny. >> and i don't know where it's going. >> i don't either. i think he's -- hasn't h
. >>> and "the guardian." in pakistan, the doctor who helped the united states track down osama bin laden has been convicted of high treason and sentenced to 33 years in prison. the doctor ran a vaccination program for the cia, trying to collect dna to verify bin laden's presence at the compound. the u.s. is apparently now working behind the scenes to have the sentence reduced or tossed out. >>> "the los angeles times" business section, one of britain's...
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the guardian by congressional the work that the stone is doing on this. i know you're commitments under professionalism and high level of online reaching out, even to the remotest villages, and also the work you're president of estonia -- i had the privilege of meeting a few weeks ago. we discussed the cyber strategy. where i can understand that a country like estonia gets frustrated some countries are not at the same level, and this is what i was talking about. this very important challenge for us in the e.u. to make sure that some countries who do not have this resilience, do not have this progression thereby are much more vulnerable in many ways of cyber attacks because they don't have the infrastructure to deal with this. that we get them onboard and that that we get them into the cooperation very much. so i think, hope very much that the cyber center and others who speak more about this i think about this afternoon, but this can be sort of focal point to encourage and to help to support member states. also working with other country. i mentioned the
the guardian by congressional the work that the stone is doing on this. i know you're commitments under professionalism and high level of online reaching out, even to the remotest villages, and also the work you're president of estonia -- i had the privilege of meeting a few weeks ago. we discussed the cyber strategy. where i can understand that a country like estonia gets frustrated some countries are not at the same level, and this is what i was talking about. this very important challenge...
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i'd even add, there is a new book out, the guardians of finance, it's failed chronically in doing that. so the one thing we have to understand, if those two things alone could cause the financial crisis to be systemic, then that's all we need to explain it. everything else will be a symptom of what happens when you get a crisis that bad. it all starts with the housing goals. what are the housing goals? the housing goals were in the original 68 act, they were implemented first in the 1970's, but fannie mae wanted no part of those housing goals, and i can remember the arguments we had with them at that time, to try to convince them they weren't binding anyway. whatever they did they already met the housing goals. but they were looking ahead and in 1992 we passed the ironically named, federal housing enterprise safety and soundness act. which was more about implementing housing goals than it was about making these organizations more safe and sound. the whole die was that these goals would eventually become more binding with lending quotas to lower income households that would eventually r
i'd even add, there is a new book out, the guardians of finance, it's failed chronically in doing that. so the one thing we have to understand, if those two things alone could cause the financial crisis to be systemic, then that's all we need to explain it. everything else will be a symptom of what happens when you get a crisis that bad. it all starts with the housing goals. what are the housing goals? the housing goals were in the original 68 act, they were implemented first in the 1970's, but...